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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1899)
" ' I Huh, ,1 . . . 7 1 1 w tut 4 1 imi i 'NO lo VOL. L. AHTOIilA. MKWfON, WrDMCSHAY. NOVEMBER 22, IH NO. 130 i'plr WW The Eclipse Hardware Co. ,K l) ,'. ' ' '. (f) W I 1.1 ) . T Wti T IIiH HciiiovciI to iin Xi'w Counters next to tin Columbia Klt'ftrirul t Kcpair Co., liner iIooim I'uiiii (In- old sIjiikI, wlirrc tlit'V will fuiitimi' to cany 1 1 1 - lim-! Mock of Move In Astoria. 1 i '' i A. i i i -J) I I r w I i BOND STREET, j THE FINAL END OF VICE-PRESIDENT HOBART Expired at His Home In New Jersey Yester day Alorning at Seven O'clock. ELABORATE FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS if both ili ad nlral ai,d Mrs. Dewey.' It was Mrs. Ivwey's l-mtv- that she t should ri'l-'siw rwiy claim t-h might I have to tic- property through h-r mar-' ! rlatfe to the admiral ar.d t do thin th traiwf'-r wn nude through h.-r to th admiral's sn an vmn as It was practlc- iil.l.-." riirouvh the method adopts!, no dm. pute can evr aria over tlie ditp-rtdtlon of the pi-niTly. ESTCOURT NOW CUT OFF FROM COMMUNICATION I IMPORTANT NOTICE Y'tnrily we fivWe. notice from tlir publUUri of tlis WrHMtH F.ninox or Til K Vuh ki.u ilhrTAMH'4a that owiliK In Hie nnormnua inert'iuc in the ric- of paper w ith in t tin pnat (w weeks, tliey would liortly withdraw ll.i-.mlr ol llirir r iwvlciplia at the present price. Our contract with the pi)flilirrn smthlm ua In in like lliesaine libc'al lif ter M lirivMors. Thirty large Volumes of Hie I'"i,cyrlow-. ilia, mif gulila to Hvati-timllti lU'mllDif of tlir Kuo1ii.Imi. Oiik t'riflil link (l.iiiki nr ainl llin Imtk Wrlxli-r I n ryrlnMlia (ri tif I'liailfi', All Ihn hlxun will ln ill livrrr.l tiHu II, f utiinll )niriit of .ONI! IX)I.LAI Italnnrv in limit iiumtlilv iayuii'iit. Call mi l lok t f I I III lllflT. GRIFFI1N & REED. I Ct'TTKK Foil THK SOUND. ' Tlirue VmcUi of th lu-vmue Marino Nx'iraMiry to Look Aftrr the lncriuting Comrmfrc. TACOMA, N'ov. 21. -A -w revnui cuttrr la u lx- ujtfUK'tt'M to duty onl I'ugii sound and In to nn ain here ub-l Boer Command Established at Willow Grange and the Telegraph Wires Have Been Cut. AMPLE SUPPLIES AT LADYSMITH Members of the Senate Will Attend In a Body-Many Expressions 10 m iwrrency to, Boers Said to Be PUlajing Honses and Farms Wear Estcourt . to tht? rrcue m iv-reili-ta or wrecu.' of Esteem from Political Friends and Opponents Interment Fixed for Saturday. . The Manning, n at .' Y rk, will . atart for the Hotin-J In a hrt time, and will arnve ln-r arly la-xt year. The rwcnuo "Ulttnt C'orwln and Grant now h'-r are to I? dta.hel per manently from th- Alaka lk and ri'in.iln on duty on th- Hound. Slight EDjaeement In Which English Were Successful. as 1 (Hi---iMiH4MMj-i n n (1)1 (i) I m li. II i f! ri i i I-1 t 1 1 it Here Is a List Of IllgJt Orntlo (JoocIm nl Mocl.rnlc I'pIccp Kiiiu-v (ViainiTy Mutter ill Kt'M ninl Knll- Strictly rri-Hh I'w. Now (Ynji Maple Syrup. I!m kwlicitt hid! (iri'llf (iikf Flour. I'mknnl ASinitli'i Fnncy Italian i'ruii(f. New Crop Nuts, Fig, Mitit Mrnt. 5n -ak last Ftmil, Piim nkc Flour. W'Iim!.- Wli.at 1 "I.Hif, Wliol.. Uh.Mt iM. kiii-. T it i j V I CINCA'iO, Nov. !. Tin- niwi jf tl.t-iliaili of Via- I'rtriifli nt Ilolmrt wn. rirt ivril with ivgn t by t lit huiiiIm is of ' (lie il mot tiitic niitiniial (Xi ulie ( oimiiittcc, wlio witliout cxrt ptioii, fpokr liijjlily of tin- lt ml r piililican Itmli r, lioth as a pu''li: I'lliiiul uinl ii privntf citizen. Senator Jones Nii.l: (J' "Vifc-l'niiliiil Hol.ait, a n-i I i 1 ij cllicer of the L'niteil wUStates fi nale, wt fair ami just at all times He was an ideal pleMiiinj; ullu er." AFTKH Hl'N'il.NVJTON. DiwiAtliitlilj.Shary Hold-T of SoUlht;ra I'utltlc G-4jig Into Court With j Ida Trouble. i L(JNL)0NT N'ov. '2, 5 a. m. An announcement from f! Durban that communication with E.Mcourt h interrtited ! fccems to confirm the belief that the IW r cornmanf has estab- p lished itself at Willow Grange, or near Mooi river, and has cut the te!egrajh wires. Nevertheless, whatever definite news the British com- civ ft- i ViMiii n v i- ! tu . r- . (, '.' ", '. ' '.',. . manders may have obtained from their scouts of the diiosi- a.nln-r naya that alti.-r Mortha4 f g ' ' i.n.i..n. who ta a ahar-h.iuT in the tio of 1,,t'r commands in Natal and the condition of the Southrrn pacific Miiroi.i Company. beleaguered garrisons particularly, nothing has leen allowed and "?k to -t uiv thr rvjrgaaira- S to develop for public information. M. it.iimi,iiiirti.i.;iW.lwmWiU U m pljui fiu ltu,,,,lOTnfrt-al I'ATHlWiN. V. J. N"V II.-VI'-.- a.iMititlai.' tribute o tlK- Illuatr1ua bill in the L'nlted .Statin circuit courl.i rr.-"l..t.t llibart ili.il lit s ;n a in. Id-ad for a -ri..d of 30 dan. ; in hlf blii th cjurt l aki!d to s..-tAMI'LE SUPPLIES AT LADYSMITH Tin- viii-r. !dyit bail Umi fuilU K j aiilde the trajif-r of the property ut late y.-t. rduy nft.-nn'ii. ulUiotlgli j KN1II.K Eh NAT h A. . . Central Pacific to the Central Pa- r.-i"!"' nlvrn out ut tli" Ii'iuh.- h. t i v. . c , clflc Itnllway Company, of Utah. The i .?i 1 1 . 1 1 i.i, .i'i. rvric.'ani -th.it h.' wan hi.ldlng hl 'Vii. S'n' ' appointment of a receiver for the cora- m-Hinii. niiKiii, im- iwium, un t-owultatlon with the pin.ld,-t.t p.iy 'ary ' '') 1"- t -t. Krf, di-ldd thut Iwti'iid of. Ralston RS, HIGG1N5 0 CO. afOT nil Inlfht h l--aitir um-uiiiu loii. nnd at 7 thta morning hud an utuu-k of aiiKlna MTt.iri. from which he neri-r rallll 5lr Il d-a-t. liarn-tt ll ilnrt. Jr., Ir New dm. Ml Nrwloti. wli'i In ii roimlii ..f Mt ll.ilmn. and Mirk A lie- Wml- 't Jjid.'ll, nurw, wfi- at III.- 4iti-n('n Ivd- n.l r"iiily fr.HH tin- tiiiu- h "1 t in in., u 'i, in. Ii.iif. ll.f.Mi ll.il.uit In-- j i 'r.iiu.- tin. iiwIhii." hi- w.in able I" roll- ' l. i - lih Mi. Il il.in I abmit ..i-.ie pn. I x.ii.i ;iT.ili-i to- Wii" ' i I'n'i -oi. niiii rli-m.il b!" r -iii.ii kiibl.- will p.m.-r to 1 1- l.l.vl S.n .it' -i ll' uf llnlmit M ,. ii . i.i ifiO'iinu-i-'l. ti-li Knim 'f ...-. I --ii.-. Im-khii t" arrive ut t'.irr. ' II. ill Anioiiit the tlrnt In 'liil W'Hili of' - in i'; t n v mid i imuIhU mi- to MfS. Hub. ,iii will- I'l.-Hl'l.'lil MiKinli-v ami Mm.! MiKinl y Mi Holxnt lurs iii w.-u DL'RBAN, Nov. 21. The governnv-nt ' has received the following: advices from Culotiel Royston, commandant of vol , unteera at Ladysmkth, urxW date of ! Nov. 16: I "All volunteers and polloe are well I rtr-m t We Kent New Typewriters Many New tmprovetiienli. Aflilcl SKE Ol'K LATENT ! in l i h. i isiv.it bciviiv.-nu nl Smith Premier Typewriter ! 'Phi- tilled mi llx' 'lt' l'-ll and oilier pnl. in liuildinvM wei' half imiMt' il. a wnillng tin- UHUal limited committee to utt.iiil th.- funeral of Hw vlc-prel-l-iit. tlwil each meiuU-r of the m-tiate h iiiUI ! t-nu.ted tn br tlw-re an one f ciiniiiKtiv of 1- whole. He ac i -ni ,ltii;l) ' it a tin -usase to every n-n-ii'ni'. notifytiiK him of hia m-Ulon. Tin- fuii.i-.il 'lll lie li.ld next S.itui il.iv. iii.l th' i -onimittiv v. ill ni.it In N-w Ymk i!i. and pr. ci'il to lV.t-r- n ! A !-i- Ml train. y ilK l.AKHKl.V AITCM'KI. AS 1 1 1 Nt'iT i.N, Nov. 21. -VIh-Pivh-li!.-.'( 11 ili.nfs funeral vviil lie attended by !li iii'-nili 'in uf Uic i iililn.H. the bu pivinr (nurt, the .Kei.ii" In a Ihxly and n Ici'S'' cominitle fintr. the house of ivpivM-iitutlvi-e, l-ul-! many diBiular W of ft iv ernnieiit. , UNITED STATES HIGHLY HONORED and there are plentiful supplies for man and horse." FIOHTING AT ESTCOUHT. them, especially as the rumors' added that White had threatened to place many hundreds of prisoners In consplc uoua places should the shelling: of th town continue. Reports from the 'southward say the B'itj are operating as pillaging: parties, kNitlng stores, stealing- cattle and ran sacking- hou. It Is added that one farmer became so incensed that he stalked a party of ISO Bows, eventually shelling eight of them. NKW AHT CATA I ' iiil'K HIFK I.. i M. Al l X VMH H tt CO., IMiohc Main 7l Exoliisivs I'noilli' Const iWlets. '.'W Stark St. rTtland mm- M-:NAT(l! kkvk WASIIINHTON, WIl.I, SCCi KKP Nov. 11. Itv the Largest and Best Equipped Offices In the Northwest PORTLAND DENTAL PARLORS Tuv ri'"' w,," llulld-tug 18 I'ruwn snil Hriilirn Work, $l..ri0 per lootli, siiRiaiiteCil. Kent set Teeth. 8"i.0(l Ut HttHrHiiteed. Iti'Rt FilliiiKH, WK1 up, BUarantfeil. All Work Positively (Miarantccd toulvc Perfect SatlHfaetlon OK NO I'AY. WKxtiliiKtiin nuililiiiK, Corner -llh a ml WasliiiiKtoD Sto riftu f loor, Kooiiib 47, 4M, t, 01, .rX Phont Unuon, tlrown 403. CoUimlil (Ogl J mi i-e nlo tliiK in tiuiny private hulld Itil! an. I ilwllltipi. The 1h-11 on the cliy hull una tolled at Intervals dur HK the forenoon The Piuwalc court udjouimil In token of inspect to ihe (it,li),r of (h, ,mU(, ili-ad Vlre-pn-elileiit, ami the IuihI n.-vs li. iiMin and ptiWIe Imlldlntr in Paterson in-.- Iii-lng dri4"il. A si lal in.vtlliK of the common council was called for 11. "on nt the city hull to take suitable notion on llolmrt's denlh. The vlcii.pild.'iit's ptivate olllci-s in th.' city were elowM ns soon as his death was imnounctil. The funeral w ill probably lt Iw'ld next Satiin1ny, Bl thoimh n.i public iiniioiiiK-einent has yet Is'en hade. 1 - L ji.rs l.etreat-d but Took 3 Head ofl A.iSKMl;I.YSI EN JOI V IloERS. Cattle With Them. 1 CAl.F T(UVN- N-v :l.Tlw. Midland lCi:UAN. Niaal, Nov. 2l.-Seven ' Ni.W5 M.re . vanderbalt and Co hundred Bvrs from Weeman took up a b,.r nK.nib.,rs of lhe ,-app iWniby. stromj position on the highlands. 13 hav JllnH(1 the p,r, at CoIes,,1Urg. miles south of Kstourt. Major Thorn- oycraft, with a detahment of mounted IOND PI FK'HASKS ARE URISK. laf.u.try r.nd the Emcour: carbineers, ; engaged the Bo.rs'. of whom three vvetv NEW YORK, Nov. 21.-The Evvnlngr killed. Including their commandant. Po says: ; The Rivrs w Ithdi-ew. taking head Sub-treasury officials did a brisk bus. : of cattle captured at Turner's farm. , Inew in the Innd purchase today, pay WINliSiiK. Eng.. N"V. 21. -T1k state The main Boer force south of Estcourt i"K 1ut thal1 t.T77.050 fpar value) l.aniiu.t this evening in St. ileorges Is reiKirted to have retired. tM securities received. This brings the hull was an unusually brilliant affair. ' , total disbursements In this city on bond Queen Vi. ii.iia sat at the enter of BOERS PILLACINC!. , account slmv Wedjiesday's treasury the long table, at each end of which , order became effectl up to more than were speiially cistruot.si side Ivoanls Farmer Victim Waylaid Them and ; $S.T30.'K.. THE QUEEN'S STATE BANQUET W ife of Ambassador Qoate Only Woman Outside of Royalty Present at the Brilliant Ceremony. d-nth "f Mr. HoUirt. S. nator William ,vh,.h g,,m plate to the I', l-'iye of Maine, leoom.os the pres i b ut pin teni of the senate and will discharge all the dutta of vloe-ptvsld- Shot Eight. j ESTCOURT, Nov. 21. Rumors of the I DIXON Kl'NKKAI. ON jATrillUY. 1'ATEltSON. Nov. 21. Vlce-1'ivsldeui lli.lwirt's funeral will take place Sat tiixlay afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Church if lhe Redeemer tl'ivsbytcr i.in). REAU'.EI THE UNO. I'ATEI.SON, N. J., Nov. 21.-Mr. Ilolmrt realized a few hours liefoiY he The Hetiate rules hK-. lil'-ally provide that no elec tion Is n.'i-ssuy a.t the beginning of lnJ t, h),r loft ,lu. imke of Con- the fissii.a. Senator Frye accordingly mlUl,(. Mrs. Clumte, wife of the Unit Mill i-ont inn.' as ,.n-sidlng otlbvr till the iH, P!att umivass.idor. had the sixth end of rre-l,l-m Mi'Klnley'H admlnls- j,,, Tne EmIw Augusta Victoria trillion uul-ss he i-hiuw to resign or" ,,at on the rKnt of th lYInce i Wales, the M'liato wish. to eWt another to w(h Am,,a!WBxlor choate In the sixth i place. ,rs. Joseph Choate, wife of the ; ambassador, was the ouly diplomat's 1 wife at the function. The toasts were wry formal. BEATS TEN NY. heigh: IS feet. The massive gi.l.l ..late used at the lu.u.n Is eHtln.at.ii 'u victory achlevv.1 by General! NEW YORK. Nov. -L-Plxon pot a H.v l. .....ell. O Ajlrt AiUl rk. ill nil 4 The uuinn sat facing the Prince of find- Litt c-nndwie is attached to tonight. Wales. On her right whs Emperor Wll- - White Wednesday last are still uncoil-1 decision over Tenny In the 25th round office. 1I-:WEY S STRANGE ACTION. First (lives His Hons, to His Wife ho Immediately Transfers It to Oeorge Devvvy Their Odd Explanation. WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.-Oeorge ; Goodwin lVwey, Admiral Devvvy's only1 sen, Is now the owner of the residence presented to the admiral by the Amer ican people. Palters were signed to-' day by which Mrs. IVwvy transferred In today's shooting the Kaiser bng--i Red ITS pheasants, one pat ridgy and j 32; rabbits with a mau.-er magazine rltle. DISTINGUISHED GATHERING. New- York Chamber of Commerce Banquet-Toasts Drunk to the Pres ident and Queen Victoria. NEW YORK. Nov. 21. The 131st an-' but death Is vveloome to me." nil her riRht and title to the piierty nual banquet of the chamber of corn- became unconscious thut he was nearj ti. (ll,orjrt. wy. nierec was held at Delmonlco's tonight, his death and he said to those aboutl Thu sJ (ho pri,lh.,.,y whU.h yesterday and brought togvther 300 n-prvaenta- the bedside; Admiral Dewry transferml to Mrs. tlve bustnjM men of New York. "I know tint my time Is nearly 110,1 p0wey. In explanmlon, of the transfer. There were also a number of dlstin- ' repivsentntlves of the Hewvy family g-uiehed gue.ts present, Including Gov- niade this Btatcmont to the Associated ernor Roosevelt, Senators Piatt ami Press: Depevv, Ex-Speak'r Thomas R Hed. "The Admlnil and Mrs. Dewey have Iresldent dsusp tlrst pinnos.il the transfenvd to the former's son the tast "To the President of the United of 1 title to the home presented to the ad- States." mlrul by the people of this country. The toast was drunk standing. Next It v.lll ccntlnue to be the home of the President Jes-iup proposed a toast to admiral and Mrs. Dewey so long as he Queen Victoria, while the orchestra may live. It was the wish of both Ad- played "God Save the Queen." miral and Mrs. Dewey to provide for Governor Roosevelt ai.d Thomas the proper succession to the property. Reed, cx-sp.'alcer of the house of rep "The transfer of toilay Is the carry- resentatlv-.'s both spike and were faun iiig out only of the original intention ly received. OFFICIAL PROCLAMATION. WASHINGTON, Nov. !1.-Pivsldent MeKluley this afternoon Issued a proc- j Lunation turn lunclng the death 'lv-President Hobart. The proildent dlr.H'ts that upon the day of the funeral the executive offices of the United Utilities shall le closed and all stations of the army and navy shall display the national Hag at half-mast and that representatives of the United States In foreign countries shall pay ft to to to to to to to to A Top Coat . . . 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